Random priority item allocation is a method used to distribute items or resources among individuals or groups based on randomly assigned priorities. The approach is often used in scenarios where fairness is desired, and it seeks to mitigate biases or inequalities that might arise from other allocation methods. Here are some key points about this concept: 1. **Randomization**: In this method, individuals are assigned a random priority or a rank, which determines the order in which they can select or receive items.
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